Stone Soup by Jan Eliot for April 20, 2014

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    susanwobb  about 10 years ago

    Dig out your own flipflops, dude!

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    mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Happy Easter (eCard)

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    gypsylobo  about 10 years ago

    The comment about sun screen. Not true. You need sun screen before you go out in the sun, regardless of how long you are there (that is unless it’s just a quick trip to the mail box) Sun screen is meant to prevent sun burn, not treat it.

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    Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Oh boy.

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    ob1knob2  about 10 years ago

    We had snow flakes flying around last Thursday. =)

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    knottytippet  about 10 years ago

    They are true Oregonians. If the sun is shining, everything else can wait! Wait, the sun is shining - what am I doing inside?!?

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    Gokie5  about 10 years ago

    It’s been cool (for central FL) and windy here with scattered showers. Has kind of affected St. Petersburg’s Mainsail art festival. Us fossils decided not to go.

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    Barker62  about 10 years ago

    Same weather here….. No worries, get happy…!

    Tomorrow rain forecast for Chicago on east to over in Ohio….sigh

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    kab2rb  about 10 years ago

    Strip is very relaxing today. We had a nice relaxing in KS temps 73° small amount of sprinkle. No worry of sunburn.

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    The Fly Hunter  about 10 years ago

    Ya gotta love April!…. and I do!!!

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    GarfieldJune19  about 10 years ago

    Actually, you’re supposed to put on sunscreen before you sit in the sun, and every 80 minutes you spend in the sun thereafter.

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    melmarsh9v  about 10 years ago

    I’ve been reading this comic on a daily basis for a few years, but it never was an obsession (unlike the end years of the first era of For Better Or For Worse) for me. This blended family concept does not have to be bland; it could incorporate soap-opera scenarios involving the quaint old custom of “mate swapping.” If it got into teenage romance, it might get a bit indecent, although things like that do happen.

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